He did something equally bonkers when I saw them live a few days ago. Dude tossed his stick in the air during a soft section of a song... It hit the ground and bounced twice, both bounces in-time with the music. Un-fucking-real.
crazy shit like this is proof that the drum pocket is real, once you get there you can literally do nothing wrong. you could throw a stick across and the room and it would still somehow hit a percussion instrument on beat
My girlfriend son's band played this last night during the Tri-C High School rock off at the Rock Hall of Fame in Cleveland. I thought it was a Primus song and later found out it was Black Midi which I never heard of. They brought the house down with their version and advanced to the finals.
@@paulfoot9230 Have you HEARD their albums? They are quite astonishing. It's all just opinion and taste though. They might go mainstream, they might implode, they might fade away. But still, they are brilliant right now [just my opinion].
@@tassiegamer4516 i would say its because of the fact that the two bands make extremely complicated music, that incorporate different concepts into their respective music, yet both having such a different sound.
I can't believe I've been a fan of Black Midi for this long without ever seeing what they look like... ngl I expected a bunch of middle aged white guys
So what has colour to do with it? So if I listened to a Blues band or Funk band it's a bunch of middle aged black guys? woke turd. Just for once open up and listen to good music without the profiling and personally who cares how old an artist is if it sounds good then claim it.
I figured for the longest time that this band was a bunch of 40-something-year old seasoned former jazz musicians who decided to get to get togther and drop some alternative experimental rock, but to my shock, found out they were younger than I am. They are insanely advanced musicians and you can tell they've spent nearly every day of their lives playing some capacity.
@@lenonel3286 lo mismo acá en México, pero la única fecha que tienen es en un festival carisimo y las entradas individuales para su día ya están agotadas porque comparten con arctic monkeys y paramore
Hearing Hellfire, I though these dudes were angry late 30's or 40 year olds, then I look'em up and they're barely out of high school holy fuck. These guys are ahead of the the curve
Checked these out after hearing an interview with Lennon Gallagher were he mentioned them. Sounds like they have been heavily influenced by Mr.Bungle( that's a good thing).
Rumour has it one time Oloff was sat next to Jar Jar Binks on a flight. Jar Jar kept kicking the chair in front of him and generally being obnoxious, nobody knew what to do. Eventually one of the flight attendants came over and asked Oloff if he would perform one of his songs to calm Jar Jar down, and when Oloff began rapping the first verse to Doing It Stealthy, Jar Jar immediately relaxed. To this day the two are still close friends.
They were in a dancing mood that night, the LCD Soundsystem covers, the disco grooves during the breakdown of Speedway and the verses of John L. Can’t believe I saw it in person
Bruh how do they turn the reverb off and on for the vocals when needed? That’s such a cool effect from completely dry to full wet vocals in certain moments.
The aggressive attempts to mosh in parts of the audience are by far the most genuinely 'kooky' thing here. Got a great laugh out of the gurning and angry facial expressions. I wonder if they were lost in some kind of fugue state, so blackout drunk they thought they were at a Minor Threat tribute show?
Real Cardiacs/Mr Bungle vibes going on at times here. Scratches the same itch in my autie brain (which means I'm clearly going to wind up monomaniacally obsessed with black midi for a bit as I have done with Tim Smith's outfit and Patton's before that)
A friend just asked if I'm going to see them tonight at the theater. I'd never even heard of them. I don't think they're my scene although the drummer sounds good. Hope ya have a good time!
When was this recorded? Just saw them at the End of the Road festival (Dorset, UK), headlining the Garden stage on Friday 2 Sept. They were mindblowing, and the highlight of the festival against some very stiff (and friendly) competition. The singer sounds Scandinavian, and their style is too, but apparently they are from east London.
@@bl00df4rt Well they only have three so not much of a choice yet but before Hellfire there is Cavalcade and Schlagenheim And if you like those you should check out their friend band BCNR Ants from up There and For the First Time
@@bl00df4rt If you like the madcap carnival parts the most, start with Hellfire (album #3). If you like the mathier, jazzier, more left-field parts the most, start with Schlagenheim (album #1). The one in between, Cavalcade, is weaker than the other two, but it features "John L" which is easily one of their best songs and I'd definitely recommend listening to it for that track alone.
Please do a proper tour in Britain for once!!!! I can't take just seeing 2 dates when there touring,the only time they came to where i live, they supported Cat le Bon and everyone was sitting down,it looked dead as F as expected so i didn't go.
rip to queen lizzie its a shame she'll never get to hear the fourth black midi album
edit: nvm i dont think any of us will
the chuck 3 inspired album gonna be great tho
Queen Lizzie died so black MIDI could fly
She can’t hear it but she’ll surely experience it
she's gonna be bumping album three for eternity though
at least she heard this track when she died
They’re literally shitposting during the performance and it still goes unbelievably hard
NO COMMENTS?!?!?!?! lEmMe fIX ThAt fOR YOu
Geordie Greep truly is not of this earth. Misplaces vocals and still fits them in without even fucking up any of the guitar work.
Just like João Gilberto did in the 60s
Dude plays the whole song effortlessly too
he sings like hes never heard any of his songs before. love it
3:25 morgan launches a stick into the air and it falls and hits the hi hat ON BEAT
He did something equally bonkers when I saw them live a few days ago. Dude tossed his stick in the air during a soft section of a song... It hit the ground and bounced twice, both bounces in-time with the music.
Un-fucking-real.
@@alexd2227 what song
crazy shit like this is proof that the drum pocket is real, once you get there you can literally do nothing wrong. you could throw a stick across and the room and it would still somehow hit a percussion instrument on beat
@@erinw28 couldn't have said it better myself
My girlfriend son's band played this last night during the Tri-C High School rock off at the Rock Hall of Fame in Cleveland. I thought it was a Primus song and later found out it was Black Midi which I never heard of. They brought the house down with their version and advanced to the finals.
It does sound like Primus actually.
With out slap bass, yes
@@robcoward6326Primus meets Supersister.
Would love to see a band cover this
@@cablevamp3163Subliners finals performance peep
It's amazing to witness the ground shift taking place in the UK music scene right now. It's been a while.
and people says rock is dead
@@trent7567 nah just the queen
@@trent7567 it is. And what’s left to replace it is fucking sick as hell
No, he ground isn't shifting because of a failed King Crimson tribute band, not at all.
@@paulfoot9230 Have you HEARD their albums? They are quite astonishing. It's all just opinion and taste though. They might go mainstream, they might implode, they might fade away. But still, they are brilliant right now [just my opinion].
Morgan's drumming is insanely good
its him or Michael Cavanaugh. for sure.
@@henryohse1 hell yeah, i got into bm through my obsession with king gizz, and turns out lots of people did.
@@GunkyFellai really want to know what the connection is, i got into gizz through bm, whats the crossover in fans??
@@tassiegamer4516 i would say its because of the fact that the two bands make extremely complicated music, that incorporate different concepts into their respective music, yet both having such a different sound.
I feel sorry for the drum skins lol
Geordie has the emotional range of a clam
Not in the studio recording!
And the vital energy of a newborn chimp
@@gallow_ and he spun and he spun and he spun and he spun and spun
Hopelessly wrinkled and by no means thin
He soon became dizzy
Morgan Simpson is easily the best drummer working today. The man is a beast!
yet he still cant catch any dam stick throw LOL
would love to get him in a room with cavs from king gizzard and brian chippendale from lightning bolt and see what they would come up with together
@@gizzardgizzard3583 one side of me is saying that they werent gonna mesh well and the other side of me is saying that it would be fucking amazing
@Craig add Zach Hill in there
Lille Gruber
1:05 Greep quote “ashuough”
*ahh shank!
he just be goin "shank" outta nowhere
0:31 cam shoots seth lol
3:52 iconic. I also appreciate him correcting Sergeant to Private. It’s important to be correct
Fr
he was actually demoting him before discharging him. brutal
@@cd-rom5717 omg
Iconic? 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 no
@@cd-rom5717 oh shit now I’m sad these weren’t the original lyrics
This is so different from the studio version but the instrumental is still so sick
I can't believe I've been a fan of Black Midi for this long without ever seeing what they look like... ngl I expected a bunch of middle aged white guys
@@etherealbonds they are not middle aged
@@etherealbonds they are all 22-23 years old lol
@@etherealbonds You seemingly have no concept of age lol
So what has colour to do with it? So if I listened to a Blues band or Funk band it's a bunch of middle aged black guys? woke turd. Just for once open up and listen to good music without the profiling and personally who cares how old an artist is if it sounds good then claim it.
Tbf greep is age ambigous
geordie has so much swag
I figured for the longest time that this band was a bunch of 40-something-year old seasoned former jazz musicians who decided to get to get togther and drop some alternative experimental rock, but to my shock, found out they were younger than I am. They are insanely advanced musicians and you can tell they've spent nearly every day of their lives playing some capacity.
Watch some live performances of Geordies solo stuff. He’s freakishly good.
相変わらずクールが極まっている。気持ちがよいサウンド。ありがとう
I just discovered them. This is so dope, this is like a modern day King Crimson/Mr. Bungle hybrid. So lit.
First time listening to this band, its like Primus but Les plays guitar instead of bass and they have keyboards, very cool
primus + talking heads ?
Nah, more like Mr. Bungle
Cardiacs, just Cardiacs
thought the same thing. there are a few other modern bands like this but claypool made it big first
Have you guys ever heard of King Crimson and Godspeed You! Black Emperor?
That's what it is.
Morgan Simpson for President of the Nation Under a Groove. That young man could make a groove out of nowhere every-single-time
They're all so incredible at what they do, truly.
And then there's Morgan transcending the physical realm back there.
One of the craziest shows I’ve ever been to
When I first listened to it, a cross between Mr Bungle and Jello Biafra in the "spoken album" phase came to my mind.
Morgan SImpson wearing a shirt in public, cancel Black Midi it's over
why did you do this :(
@@absoluteconfiguration I have made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement
Love seeing all of the concert footage!
3:25 Morgan casually throwing drumsticks
So smooth too
Black midi is modern day Primus
Great comparison I hadn't thought of
This is the best live performance of a song I've ever witnessed.
You've obviously never seen Bucks Fizz live then?
Can’t wait to see you guys in Mexico!!
Wtf no pensé que fueras fan de black midi, que basado
y en chile? 😔😔
Iban a venir a Buenos Aires en abril de 2020 pero nunca volvieron a poner fecha
no han sacado fecha solos verdad?
@@lenonel3286 lo mismo acá en México, pero la única fecha que tienen es en un festival carisimo y las entradas individuales para su día ya están agotadas porque comparten con arctic monkeys y paramore
3:52 Simply beautiful.
Saw them at End Of The Road, interesting that they play such a fucked up/subverted version of the song. Audience left me thoroughly bruised haha.
@daddy pig It really was, there was this massive crush at one point where I got knocked down and about 5 people fell on top of me lmao
Nice Cardiacs pfp
@@user-wx2ek3uv1i cheers!
Just found these guys via this video. They remind me of Mr Bungle. Very postpunk spirit.
so cool, seemingly effortless playing. reminds me of zappa
Philip and Lizzie bumping to this I imagine
This is great, but only a bunch of people here have properly compared them to Mr. Bungle; 'Disco Volante' immediately comes to mind, which is amazing.
Amazing kick ass truth 2023 . Listening in San Francisco. I love you BMidi
Long Live King Greep
Getting Primus and Mr Bungle vibes……..Perfect 👌🏼
i love everything thing about this album
come here expecting the Venom classic. was not disappointed
Astounding! Amazing music! I saw Black Midi in late 2022 and have tickets to see them again in early July at heh Montreal Jazz Festival.
I don’t see the problem with the vocals, the ending was pretty sick
God damn this drummer
Me encanta ver a mis bandas favoritas en vivo! con buena grabacion de audiovisual!!
lol at morgan's failed stick toss at 3:25
stunning.
Hearing Hellfire, I though these dudes were angry late 30's or 40 year olds, then I look'em up and they're barely out of high school holy fuck. These guys are ahead of the the curve
this is clickbait I wanted to see shirtless Morgan Simpson
Keyboardist looks like he’s seriously sweating lmao i love this
Checked these out after hearing an interview with Lennon Gallagher were he mentioned them. Sounds like they have been heavily influenced by Mr.Bungle( that's a good thing).
I've never heard this before, but I love it. It reminds me a lot of early post-punk.
Rumour has it one time Oloff was sat next to Jar Jar Binks on a flight. Jar Jar kept kicking the chair in front of him and generally being obnoxious, nobody knew what to do. Eventually one of the flight attendants came over and asked Oloff if he would perform one of his songs to calm Jar Jar down, and when Oloff began rapping the first verse to Doing It Stealthy, Jar Jar immediately relaxed. To this day the two are still close friends.
Living Colour, the real thing!
so sad I never got to see them live 😭
please release live version of Speedway! best version IMO
They were in a dancing mood that night, the LCD Soundsystem covers, the disco grooves during the breakdown of Speedway and the verses of John L. Can’t believe I saw it in person
i love you georgie grape
Bruh how do they turn the reverb off and on for the vocals when needed? That’s such a cool effect from completely dry to full wet vocals in certain moments.
thats the job of an engineer .
turning a knob? u retarted bro ?
could be a pedal?
@@61pokepi more likely the mixing engineer out the front
The aggressive attempts to mosh in parts of the audience are by far the most genuinely 'kooky' thing here. Got a great laugh out of the gurning and angry facial expressions. I wonder if they were lost in some kind of fugue state, so blackout drunk they thought they were at a Minor Threat tribute show?
This drummer ❤
Yes! I like this... Nice to hear ...💞😎
0:31 cam shoots shank with his bass
Yo. Just noticed that Morgan is starting traditional grip. And then switches back to match.
Greep fully sounds like the officer character he's singing as
3:56 YA KOWNTCE
Real Cardiacs/Mr Bungle vibes going on at times here. Scratches the same itch in my autie brain (which means I'm clearly going to wind up monomaniacally obsessed with black midi for a bit as I have done with Tim Smith's outfit and Patton's before that)
3:23 to see Morgan throw a stick up 15 ft, not catch it, and just act like nothing happened.
So damn good!
IM GONNA SEE BLACK MIDI TOMORROW IN ATHENS
A friend just asked if I'm going to see them tonight at the theater. I'd never even heard of them. I don't think they're my scene although the drummer sounds good. Hope ya have a good time!
How was it? Was the crowd super gnarly? I’m gonna go see them soon and I keep seeing that their moshes get rough
@@chameleon25 Compared to a lot of other rock bands, the mosh pits are intense. Compared to Death Grips pits or metal shows, they're not bad at all.
france
@@chameleon25 the floor pisser pissed on me
First impression: Chaos Jazz Rock.
god bless my ears
I listen to Doing It Stealthy when I'm experiencing existential dread. It makes it worse but... I just can't stop.
Welcome to New York
Same thing
love iT!!
A beautiful homage to the legendary Christian band Venom; Reverend Conrad Lant would be extremely proud... if hubris were not a (deadly) sin.
Frank Zappa just put a thumbs up from the sky 👍
i want greep to touch me like he touches his guitar
crazy comment
Most hinged bm enjoyer
Fill at 0:45 is bananas
Good shit 👍🏽
When was this recorded? Just saw them at the End of the Road festival (Dorset, UK), headlining the Garden stage on Friday 2 Sept. They were mindblowing, and the highlight of the festival against some very stiff (and friendly) competition. The singer sounds Scandinavian, and their style is too, but apparently they are from east London.
This was performed today. They had a Livestream.
this was preformed liikkkkkkkkkke a couple of months ago? im not really sure but you can find it if you searchd around though
i believe this is from july 24th
Yeah July
What do you mean by scandinavian style?
1:05 #shank
Maybe it’s just me but I wish Geordie would put a bit more into his vocals. great performance though
I can forgive it as he can play the guitar riffs perfectly, live everything else makes up for it
yeah. at least he puts the effort in in the studio recordings.
me too man
I think he has a cold in this one
He's great in the studio, but half his live performances sound like the vocal equivalent of forgetting that the final exam was today.
what is this nonsense i love it lol
this could well be tbe i think
Is that Joey Castillo on the keys??!!
MIND BLOWN if it is. WTF!!!
Rip ☹
RIP bm
YES
holy shit
First time really watching this band (am older Millennial) - so, Primus and Zappa had a baby?
Plus some king crimson... These guys are incredible
@@aml25 I can hear that too! Yeah!
What record of theirs should start with?
@@bl00df4rt Well they only have three so not much of a choice yet but before Hellfire there is Cavalcade and Schlagenheim
And if you like those you should check out their friend band BCNR Ants from up There and For the First Time
I was thinking of Primus too! Loving it
@@bl00df4rt If you like the madcap carnival parts the most, start with Hellfire (album #3). If you like the mathier, jazzier, more left-field parts the most, start with Schlagenheim (album #1). The one in between, Cavalcade, is weaker than the other two, but it features "John L" which is easily one of their best songs and I'd definitely recommend listening to it for that track alone.
Just exploring this band. Clear Primus influence. Zappa too. All good things
mr bungle
Please do a proper tour in Britain for once!!!! I can't take just seeing 2 dates when there touring,the only time they came to where i live, they supported Cat le Bon and everyone was sitting down,it looked dead as F as expected so i didn't go.
Quando você se sentir Aloprado lembre-se dessa banda
la wea buena compadrazo mío
So glad the 21st century has its Van der Graaf Generator now.
too good!
So sick
Rip Black Midi
Y VIENEN A CHILE CTM NO PUEDE SER
3:25 what da morgan doin???